February 11, 1783 Jerena Lee, considered the first female preacher in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, was born in Cape May, New Jersey. In her early 20’s, Lee was converted, sanctified and called to preach, but her first request for approval was denied. A few years later, Bishop Richard Allen granted her official church approval [...]
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February 11th in African American History – Jerena Lee
By Chimsima Zuhri on February 11, 2012 in African American History, Author, February, Religion
Tags: African Methodist Episcopal Church, Jerena Lee, preacher
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